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People in the News—April 8, 2024—McNees, Burns White
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that attorney Allen C. Tucci joined the firm's Devon office, as a member of the firm's corporate and tax practice group and the securities law, mergers and acquisitions, international law, and venture capital and emerging companies teams.$2.1 Million: Court Extracts Hefty Price for Fake 'Made in the USA' Label
"While we are still evaluating the court's most recent opinion, we note that there were significant legal issues decided during the underlying liability phase that merit appellate review. We intend to pursue those issues vigorously," Albion said in a statement.The Sweet Spot Between Microaggressions and Empty Words: Threading the Needle on Associate Feedback
Law firms and partners may struggle to deliver appropriate guidance to rising attorneys while keeping diversity, equity, and inclusion standards in mind. But getting it wrong has real costs.Wake-Up Call: New Jersey Is Cracking Down on Worker Misclassification
"Because of the fact that they got away with it for so long, there was a little bit of false bravado," said Kathleen M. Connelly of Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper in Westfield, who provides representation and counseling to employers.View more book results for the query "Archer & Greiner P.C."
Is Edward Blum Done Suing Law Firms?
A profession struggling for more equitable representation confronts a legal activist who wants law firms to be colorblind.Is Edward Blum Done Suing Law Firms?
A profession struggling for more equitable representation confronts a legal activist who wants law firms to be colorblind.People in the News—Dec. 20, 2023—Stark & Stark, Fox Rothschild, Antheil Maslow
The law firm of Stark & Stark announced Ryan Michaleski has joined its Yardley office as a shareholder in its growing accident and personal injury group.One to Watch: Pay Transparency Bill Moving Through Legislature Could Have Major Impact on Employers
"I think what employers would really like from the Legislature is more certainty. Not making laws that, to figure out what it means, you have to go to litigation," David A. Rapuano, a partner with Archer & Greiner, said. "To me, and to my clients, it is bad policy to create laws that cannot be figured out unless a court [is involved]."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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